Living in Hope - Day 4: Remembering the Cross

Day 4: Remembering the Cross
Reading: Luke 22:14-20 and 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

Devotional:
"Do this in remembrance of Me." Jesus commands us to remember because we're prone to forget. We forget the cost of our redemption, the weight of our sin, the depth of His love. The bread represents His body broken for you. The cup represents His blood shed for you. This isn't symbolic sentiment—it's substitutionary sacrifice. The wages of sin is death, and He paid what you owed. At the cross, your condemnation was nailed to the tree. At the cross, you became a new creation. At the cross, you were adopted into God's family. Everything changes at the cross. Today, pause and truly remember. Don't rush past the brutality or the beauty. Let gratitude reshape your perspective and renew your hope.

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Brad - December 4th, 2025 at 11:07am

We often don’t think from the perspective that we became a new creation at the cross, but if Christ died once for all of humanity and then Was raised again, we all became new creations at that point, And not at our own salvation. Our salvation becomes our closest, most personal point of reference.

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